







Speedball 10-Inch Nitrile Squeegee, 65 Durometer
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Nora Hart
> 24 hourArrived with the rubber dented and bent. Defeats the purpose of the product.
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Amaya Antonio
> 24 hourstill new
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JF Meyer
> 24 hourBought 2 Speedball squeeges for a week long screen printing class. Wood handle warped and rubber piece coming out. Staples are popping out.
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MAMALALA DIY
> 24 hourIm a beginner so this does the job for now.
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Elisa Wehner DVM
> 24 hourIm a very experienced screen printer but I’m used to using polyurethane squeegees with a flat edge so this one was difficult for me. The end of the squeegee is rounded instead of flat and I couldn’t seem to get a thin layer of ink through the screen. The wooden handle is well built but the rubber itself isn’t held in very securely making it bend at an odd angle when pressure is applied. I also bought a smaller one of this same type. I will continue to use it and try and make it work until I can order some that are similar to what I am used to. Might work better for someone who uses these from day one of learning to print.
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Josh
> 24 hourThis was the very first squeegee I ever bought & its just not ideal for screen printing. Its too soft (maybe 50 durometer) and has a rounded edge, with an awkward ball/lip thing on the end. My advice: save yourself some time and money and just go to your local Michaels and pick up the plastic handled, 65 durometer, 9 inch speedball squeegee they have. You can get it for about $5 if you use the 50% off coupon thats basically always available on retailmenot
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Roberto
> 24 hourthe squiggy part is to soft and you can not put pressure on the ink and it will not penetrate into the fabric as it is intended to do so.
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Christine Olvera
> 24 hourAwesome
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j3n
> 24 hourWorks wonderfully. Very durable and is easy to clean and met my expectations.
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Juan
> 24 hourEs ideal para mis proyectos de serigrafia